why no .kshrc file?
Rick Wilhelm
rick at zeek.UUCP
Tue Oct 17 07:12:40 AEST 1989
Yesterday, while trying to get xterm to run ksh with a startup file
(to set up the aliases, etc). I found out that there seems to be no way
to have ksh run a script file upon startup (a la csh and .cshrc).
So my questions are these:
1) Is there a way to run ksh with a startup script and
then turn things over to stdin and the $ prompt, etc.?
2) If the answer to 1) is "yes" then "how do I do it?"
3) If the answer to 1) if "no" then "why not?" I understand that
.cshrc is a BSDism, and thus could not have been adopted by sh.
But why didn't ksh acquire this useful feature.
Thanks,
rick
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